Luís Filipe Costa

Most Popular Luís Filipe Costa Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

In the Shadow of the Vultures Trailer (1998)

23 April 1998

Two simple, unassuming, apolitical men have their lives changed forever when they find themselves hunted by agents of the ruling dictatorship.

A Girl in Summer Trailer (1986)

11 December 1986

It is the end of summer and Isabel is a relationship with Diogo. She don't quite know what she wants from her life going forward as her father gets sick.

Frequent Traveller Trailer (2008)

01 July 2008

Have you ever had a crush on the man frisking you at the airport? What would you do to get strip searched in that back room without being sent to jail? Frequent Traveler brilliantly and silently explores the answer to this question.

A Borboleta na Gaiola Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

"The Butterfly in the Cage" is a novel by Luís Filipe Costa adapted to film by the author, it follows the daily lives of several people connected to newspapers, television, film and theater in Lisbon, in the days leading up to the revolution of 25 April 1974.

Fuga Trailer (1999)

25 April 1999

Set during the Estado Novo dictatorship, in the night of April 24, Pedro hears that the political police, PIDE, assaulted his house.

Era Uma Vez Um Alferes Trailer (1987)

25 April 1987

Colonial war in Africa. During a patrol, in the woods, a Portuguese soldier steps on a mine, that will explode when he raises his foot.

Jaz Morto e Arrefece Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

Are the Portuguese afraid of the changes after the Estado Novo dictatorship?

O Ritmo na Vida Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

António Duarte Trailer (1969)

02 January 1969

Documentary about the sculptor António Duarte

Morte D'Homem Trailer (1985)

29 November 1985

Entangled in crime since childhood, Zeca Mouro experienced probation, reform school, and jail through expediency and marginality.

A Noite do Golpe de Estado Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001

The operational commander of the "Captains Movement", describes and recreates a quarter of century later the crucial 24 hours of April 25, 1974, that would topple the Portuguese government and start a democratic regime in Portugal - since another military coup, May 28, 1926, installed a one-party dictatorship there.